Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)

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Chapter 11 - Vectors and Vector-Valued Functions - 11.1 Vectors in the Plane - 11.1 Exercises - Page 767: 10

Answer

$cv=(cv_1,cv_2)$

Work Step by Step

We are given the vector $v=(v_1,v_2)$ and $c\in R$. Determine the vector $cv$ by multiplying each component by the scalar $c$: $cv=c(v_1,v_2)=(cv_1,cv_2) $.
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